NEEM-NATURE'S HEALING GIFT TO HUMANITY

THE MIRACULOUS HEALING GIFT TO HUMANITY

German Canadian Klaus Ferlow was one of the first to introduce the miraculous healing products from the Indian neem tree to the West.
As a teenager he'd developed a stubborn case of psoriasis which was resistant to both conventional and alternative treatments. His life changed 40 years later when he found out about the remarkable healing properties of neem, a plant that healers in India have used for thousands of years. Within a few weeks neem had finally freed him of the life-long conditions.
As a manufacturer of botanicals, Klaus was in the ideal position to develop a variety of neem products and make them available to the North American market, as early as 1994.
The author traces his own healing journey and his lifelong fascination with the versatile neem tree from Canada to the Indian sub-continent where the tree originated.
The book includes a valuable guide to herbs and extensive reference section. It lists many useful healing applications of neem, and explores its politics and history.
The endearing story of neem is told through the eyes of one of its most enthusiastic advocates. Klaus Ferlow has since established the NEEM RESEARCH organization to protect and promote this precious healing gift to humanity.

Please check the 55 powerful positive testimonials from neem experts from 17 countries and book reviews!

Bark: Neem bark contains spermicidal properties and research is undergoing to approve it potential use as a sexual contraceptive for both women and men.

Cake: After the kernels from the seeds have been pressed for oil, the resulting by-product is the name cake. Neem cake is used across the agriculture sector as an effective pesticide, fertilizer and anti-bacterial, anti-fungal organic alternative to antibiotics in livestock. It not only enriches the soil with organic matter but also lowers nitrogen losses by inhibiting nitrification and works also as nematicide.

Extracts: Are made either from the bark or the leaves and used in personal care products

Flowers: The flowers are the part of the tree with fewer uses, given the flowers sweet, honey-like scent. The flowers are used in aromatherapy for calming and restorative effect an in India in some areas Neem honey is also available.

Fruits: The flowers develop an olive shape fruit that contains the seeds and inside the seeds are the small kernels.

Leaves: Containing most active ingredients found in the seeds but in a much lower concentration, the leaves are considered the most versatile part of the tree. Used as a pesticide, fertilizer and animal feed, also used as extract and as tea taken internally to reduce fever caused by malaria and it is extremely better, also used to soak feet and for treating various foot fungi, works against termites. In Ayurveda, the oldest botanical medicinal system in the world from India, Neem leaves are used in treating neuromuscular pain and leaves are also used in storage for grains keeping harmful insects away. Leaves stimulate the immune system, improve liver function, detoxifies the blood, promotes a healthy circulative, respiratory and digestive system and treatment for diabetes. Effective in oral care and periodontal diseases. Other benefits are for yeast infection, heart diseases, nerve disorders, allergies, hepatitis, AIDA, kidney disorders, huge variety of skin diseases, duo-dental ulcers, malaria even cancer.

Oil: Extracted from the kernels inside the seeds where a single seed may contain up to 50% oil by weight, the oil is recognized and valued as a safe and effective bio-pesticide for organic farming. The oil has also been widely studied due to its medicinal properties and is also used in a variety of cosmetics products such as creams, toothpaste, shampoos, soaps, it has a strong sulfur-turpentine scent. Has been used for thousands of years in pest control, cosmetics, medicines due to its insecticidal and medicinal properties. It is used as hair oil promoting shiny healthy hair and may even help hair loss, for nail fungus. improves general skin health especially dry skin, it soothes itchiness, redness and irritation and improves immunity and combating bacterial infections as in acne, boils and ulcers.

Roots: Has also medicinal properties and in powder form is used to control fleas and ticks on pets. Washing the dog with Neem soap and/or shampoo discourage biting insects, ringworm, manage mites and any skin disorders or fungal infections.

Timber: Derived from the mahagony family, Neem is an extremely durable wood ideal as construction material, for furniture and also as firewood

Twigs: Used widely in India for generations as toothe brooth and you probably noticed that most people from India have very healthy natural white teeth!

Neem is used as an organic and nutritional supplement effective against internal nematodes, Neem based organic pesticides are effective against 600 insect species, and as fertilizer it reduces the soil alkalinity and therefore ensures optimum fertility. Neem improves the nutritional value of soil while protecting plant roots form pests and diseases. Ideal for reforestation, prevents water and soil erosion, flood, act as ornamental tree, provides oxygen, clears the air from pollution, reduces dioxide, provides shade due to large crown, non-toxic to bees, works for most skin problems such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, hives, scabies, dry skin, shingles, ringworm, warts, athlete’s foot, dandruff, head lice, bed bugs, parasites, viruses, digestion problems, blood detoxifier and purifier, constipation and more.

Klaus Ferlow was appointed to representWorld Neem Organisation, Bombay (Mumbai), India to educate, market and promote the benefits and healing power of the miraculous versatile medicinal neem tree and create worldwide a NEEM WAVE under the banner ‘NEEM – THE EARTH’S SAVIOUR!”.

He was invited as a speaker to the 6th World Neem Conference in 2012 in Nagpur, India and to the 1st WNO- WORLD NEEM ORGANISATION Seminar/Conference “Neem – Eco Friendly Solution For Sustainable Development & 2nd Global Neem Trade Fair, in 2018 in Bangalore, India.

This information is offered for its educational value only and should not be used in the diagnoses, cure, treatment or prevention of disease. Any attempt to diagnose or treat illness should come under the direction of your health care provider.

Professor Dr. Heinrich Schmutterer, Wettenberg, Germany, world renowned scientist, entomologist, Neem expert and researcher, author of the book “The Neem Tree”, he is called “Father of Modern Neem,” formerly with the Institute of Phytopathology & Applied Zoology, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany, now retired, contributor to the book “Neem: A Tree For Solving Global Problems.” Legendary Neem Persona, member of the WNO – World Neem Organisation, Mumbai, India –His biography you can see here –

Klaus Ferlow, a well-known and highly respected master herbologist from Canada, has recently published a very remarkable new book, entitled “Neem – Natures’ Healing Gift to Humanity”. It is a true mine of valuable information about this unique plant, especially on the medical properties of the tree’s ingredients. A lot of interesting old and new knowledge of Neem has been compiled in a attractive form, allowing it easy and effective utilization. K. Ferlow became a fan of Neem since the extracts of this outstanding tree had cured himself from severe psoriasis. Hopefully, this attractive new book will find a wide distribution and at the same time facilitate the use of Neem to the benefit of mankind.

The recently published book “Neem: Nature’s Healing Gift to Humanity”, authored by Klaus Ferlow of Canada, is a milestone in itself and splendid account of the miraculous healing properties of the Neem tree. Azadirachta indica A. Juss (Meliaceae), for the benefit of humankind.

His book is an excellent succession to an earlier publication “Neem – A Tree for Solving Global Problems” (National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1992).

Since ancient times, Neem has been used in India for relieving sickness and its medicinal uses are well documented in Ayurveda. Every part of the tree has some medicinal uses. Mr. Ferlow’s personal experience in treating his own chronic skin rash and psoriasis problem with Neem is an excellent example confirming Neem’s potential for healthier living. The very name of the Neem tree, “Nimba” in Sanskrit language, denotes its medicinal properties and is synonymous with “Arishtha”, meaning the reliever of sickness. “Pichumarda.” another name of Neem in Sanskrit means the destroyer of leprosy and healer of skin infections. Mr. Ferlow’s book will stimulate further research across the globe to explore Neem’s potential for providing affordable and lasting solutions to challenging human health problems. I am sure this book will be widely read all over the world.

The Book“Neem: Nature’s Healing Gift to Humanity” reflects the whole spectrum of benefits of this miraculous medicinal versatile Neem tree from India. Every part of the tree is medicinal: bark, cake, flowers, leaves, oil, timber and roots. The information in the book is easy to read and understand and since it is promoted worldwide every person on the planet has the chance to be educated by reading the book about the benefits this incredible tree offers to mankind. No wonder that it is called in India “The Village Pharmacy.” An ancient medicine for a modern world.

The book entitled “Neem: Nature’s Healing Gift to Humanity” written by Klaus Ferlow is truly a gift towards humanity. He is a practicing herbalist with vast experience spanning more than two decades, which he has shared with readers in his book.

In the present context of global warming when skin disorders are on the rise, information contained in the referred book provides immensely useful information regarding correcting those disorders. The book contains lot of other information in simple language on many varied aspects. This is worth a collection in the library of those who all love nature.

Mr. Klaus Ferlow’s book “ Neem – Nature´s healing gift to humanity” is a unique and excellent book for herbal scientists, environmentalist and for all those who are interested in nature, Ayurveda and traditional medicine.This book deals with the power of herbs as well as various trails on herbs. This book also highlights the importance of health values of neem along with its cosmetic and scientific details and its multiple
usages commercially.
I can say that the author has tried to cover various facets of this great plant “Neem” in his book for the benefit of science as well as the society.

The book NEEM-Nature’s Healing Gift to Humanity by KLAUS FERLOW is not only a treasure of popular knowledge on Neem but also covers technical and scientific evidence. No doubt this effort will help researchers, development catalysts, Neem lovers and activist a lot. The writer’s long time contribution and personal experience on Neem as Master Herbalist is an added advantage of the recognition of Neem’s healing property by the global community.